Sponsor a child

Sponsoring an individual child is a rewarding experience which enables you to make a lasting impact in their life. It costs £42 (GBP) per month or £500 (GBP) per year to sponsor a child for up to 4 years, that's less than £10 per week. Click on a profile below to read more and to be guided through three easy steps to becoming a sponsor.

Austin is 14 years old and aspires to become a mechanical engineer. At school, he most enjoys Maths, English and Social Studies. Maths and English, he believes, act as a foundation of knowledge to all walks of life, hence his passion for them. He finds Social Studies interesting as he enjoys learning about his country’s past. Austin has three younger

David is 17 years old and first impressions tell you that he’s a bright, young man with much potential. His ambition in life is to become a doctor but more than that, he wants to be a responsible, dependable and good citizen. David is a partial orphan; he and his 3 brothers, live with their mother who

Lucy is 15, the youngest of 5 children. She was brought up single-handedly by her mother, having lost her father at an early age. Her mother simply can’t afford the fees for Lucy to join secondary school. Lucy’s dream is to become a lawyer so that she can fight for other people’s rights, especially those of children

Seline is 13 years old and hopes one day to become a professor. She is interested in a wide variety of subjects at school and sees the potential in herself for all of them.Education is what’s most important to her. She believes it holds the key to a brighter future for herself, her family and her

Vallary is 14 years old and dreams of becoming a neurosurgeon. Her favourite subjects at school are Maths because it is the foundation of science, English, since it’s used universally, and Kiswahili, the national language of Kenya. Without education, she feels one has no chance of succeeding. She is the third and youngest daughter in the family and she